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P2 PARENT DIALOGUE BREAKOUT SESSION

P2 PARENT DIALOGUE BREAKOUT SESSION. P2 Youthful. P2 Youthful Teachers. Ms Heng: Eng, Math, Music, PE, Sci Ms Sun : HMT (Chinese), CM Mdm Nora : Art. Class Profile. Positive aspects Generally eager to learn Most of them hand up work of reasonable quality Aspects that thwart learning

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P2 PARENT DIALOGUE BREAKOUT SESSION

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  1. P2 PARENT DIALOGUE BREAKOUT SESSION P2 Youthful

  2. P2 Youthful Teachers • Ms Heng: Eng, Math, Music, PE, Sci • Ms Sun : HMT (Chinese), CM • Mdm Nora : Art

  3. Class Profile Positive aspects • Generally eager to learn • Most of them hand up work of reasonable quality Aspects that thwart learning • Not in the habit of analysing questions or reading instructions • Too eager to hand up work. Quality of work compromised (spell check, handwriting) • Short attention span

  4. Target - 3 Target - 12 Target - 15 Target - 5 Target - 14 Target - 9 Target - 2 Target - 1 Target - 5 Target - 12 Target - 12 2 Youthful’s SA1 Result Analysis

  5. Strategies used in the classroom • English - Highlighting of key information/words, 5W1H, Grammar drills , Wall of words • Class writing –Word Splash, teacher-modeled writing, peer/group writing, experiential writing • Math – TB, WB, HWB, WS (Heuristics and Challenging), Parallel questions, Plastered walls • Interdisciplinary approach – making sense of what is taught across different subjects

  6. Areas of Weakness for English Writing • Lacks ‘flesh’ • Sequence of events • Vocabulary (variety and usage) Comprehension • Lifting of sentences. Answers can be more specific to answer the question • Grammatical errors Speaking • Oral skills, fluency in expressing ideas (usage of Singlish)

  7. Areas of Weakness for Maths • Need to read the questions properly. • Need to persevere ~ when questions are too lengthy or complicated • Time management (to move on) • Model drawing ~ highlighting of key words, steps to do a problem sum ~ need to have the habit to draw models

  8. Ways to help our children English: • Reinforce the strategies used in class • Vocabulary expansion • Oral skills, conversing • www.stellarliteracy.sg

  9. Ways to help our children Mathematics: • Revise heuristic skills • Parallel questions • Time limit • Draw models • Highlight/Underline clues • Play Math/strategy-based games

  10. How else can we support our children? • Homework handed in punctually • Book flood • Draw models ! • Ensure that they memorise their timetables. • Communication!

  11. Questions raised: 1. Why are the music lessons so irregular? No. of days ‘eaten up’ in T3 = 4 = 24 teaching periodsYouth Day, National Day, E-learning Day, Learning JourneyInterdisc. approach – Sci + Eng / Music + Eng / Music + Sci

  12. Source: http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/syllabuses/aesthetics-health-and-moral-education/files/general-music-programme.pdf

  13. 2. Why is there a points system? It gives the child extra stress. Motivational toolLearning tool Classroom management

  14. Thank youMs Kristin Hengheng_puay_huang_kristin@moe.edu.sganything else, twoyouthful.wordpress.com

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